Water beetles of northeastern Algeria: new records for the country and faunistic updates (Coleoptera, aquatic Adephaga, Dryopidae, Hydrophiloidea, Hydraenidae).

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-08-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1248.153053
Khaoula Mahmoudi, Mario E Toledo, Fatiha Bendali-Saoudi, Ilaria Negri
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Abstract

Water beetles collected from Lake Tonga (North-East of Algeria), one of the best preserved and biodiverse coastal habitats in North Africa, have been studied and identifications of species reassessed, since most previous determinations published in Mahmoudi et al. (2023) were found to be incorrect. In this paper a revised species list is provided, with a small batch of previously unidentified material collected from a second biotope, Garaat Djamel, located 60 km west of Lake Tonga. A total of 42 species were identified, belonging to the families Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae, Hygrobiidae, Dytiscidae, Dryopidae, Helophoridae, Hydrochidae, Hydrophilidae, and Hydraenidae, hosting approximately 13% of the Algerian aquatic beetle fauna, with the vast majority of this diversity concentrated in Lake Tonga, underscoring its status as a key hotspot of aquatic beetle biodiversity in the region. Five of the identified species are new records for Algeria: Helophoruscf.paraminutus Angus, 1986, Amphiopssenegalensis (Laporte, 1840), Enochrusnatalensis (Gemminger & Harold, 1868), Crephelochares ?livornicus (Kuwert, 1890) and Ochthebiusfallaciosus Ganglbauer, 1901. Hydrochusgrandicollis Kiesenwetter, 1870, and Coelostomahispanicum (Küster, 1848), recently recorded from Algeria, but omitted from major catalogues, are here confirmed for the country. Furthermore, the discovery of a male of the poorly known Haliplusruficeps Chevrolat, 1806 represents the first documented record of this species in more than a century. Photographs of the habitus and male genitalia of H.ruficeps and of the newly recorded species are provided. At present, Algeria supports 301 species of aquatic Coleoptera across 84 genera and 17 families. A comprehensive and updated checklist is also given, with a discussion on several doubtful or unconfirmed records.

Water阿尔及利亚东北部的甲虫:全国新记录和区系更新(鞘翅目,水生蝗科,绵蝇科,水蝇总科,绵蝇科)。
由于先前在Mahmoudi等人(2023)发表的大多数鉴定结果被发现是不正确的,因此对从北非保存最完好、生物多样性最好的沿海栖息地之一汤加湖(阿尔及利亚东北部)收集的水甲虫进行了研究,并对物种鉴定进行了重新评估。本文提供了一份经过修订的物种清单,其中包括从汤加湖以西60公里的第二个生物群落Garaat Djamel收集的一小批以前未识别的材料。共鉴定出42种水生甲虫,分属水螅科、水螅科、水螅科、水螅科、水虻科、水虻科、水虻科、水虻科、水虻科和水虻科,约占阿尔及利亚水生甲虫区系的13%,其中绝大多数集中在汤加湖,是该地区水生甲虫生物多样性的重点热点。鉴定的物种中有五个是阿尔及利亚的新记录:Helophoruscf。paraminutus Angus, 1986, Amphiopssenegalensis (Laporte, 1840), Enochrusnatalensis (Gemminger & Harold, 1868), Crephelochares ?livornicus (Kuwert, 1890)和Ochthebiusfallaciosus Ganglbauer, 1901。最近在阿尔及利亚记录的Hydrochusgrandicollis Kiesenwetter(1870年)和Coelostomahispanicum (k斯特,1848年),但在主要目录中被遗漏,在此确认它们属于阿尔及利亚。此外,1806年发现的一只不为人知的雄性雪夫拉鱼(Haliplusruficeps Chevrolat)是一个多世纪以来首次有记载的该物种。文中还提供了新记录种的栖息地和雄性生殖器的照片。目前,阿尔及利亚有17科84属301种水生鞘翅目昆虫。还提供了一份全面和更新的清单,并讨论了一些可疑或未经证实的记录。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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